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From: lilandbr@scn.org (Leland Bryant Ross)
Subject: Re: How do you parse "It's me" ?
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In a previous article, runderhill@mail.sdsu.edu (Robert Underhill) says:

>If you don't like "Me and you are going to the cinema," try "Me and you are
>going to the movies."

I think a subject "me and you" or "you and me" is practically mandatory 
in sentences introduced by "How's about..."

Hey, kiddo...  How's about you and me (or me and you) goin' to a movie 
tonight?

kaj simile

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